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  1. Toward a Scientific Theory of Terrorism.Roberta Senechal Dela Roche - 2004 - Sociological Theory 22 (1):1-4.
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  • Shared intentions and shared responsibility.Brook Jenkins Sadler - 2006 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 30 (1):115–144.
  • Toward a scientific theory of terrorism.Roberta Senechal de la Roche - 2004 - Sociological Theory 22 (1):1-4.
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  • Book review: Doing Violence, Making Race: Lynching and White Racial Group Formation in the US South, 1882–1930. [REVIEW]Randall Collins - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 154 (1):134-137.
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  • Genocide as Social Control.Bradley Campbell - 2009 - Sociological Theory 27 (2):150-172.
    Genocide is defined here as organized and unilateral mass killing on the basis of ethnicity. While some have focused on genocide as a type of deviance, most genocide is also social control — a response to behavior itself defined as deviant. As such, it can be explained as a part of a general theory of social control. Black's theories of social control explain the handling of conflicts with their social geometry — that is, with the social characteristics of those involved (...)
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